
Deep Down Things
Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

Good Country People
Daniel Fitzpatrick argues that, if there is an ethical purpose of art, it’s to make us feel rightly.

Friday Links
A Cultural Vision for Conservatism; Catholic Social Teaching; Converting Beauty into Prayer; Julian of Norwich’s Radical Trust; Benjamin Parviz on Gabriel Marcel

Educating for eternity
On the cultivation of beauty through Catholic education

Friday Links
Habemus Papem!; DT’s Easter Issue; New Issue of NVR; Joyful Writing with Shemaiah Gonzalez; Collegium GCL Series; Persuasion on the small press

You gave me hyacinths first a year ago
Lyndall Gordon's "The Hyacinth Girl: T.S. Eliot's Hidden Muse"

Friday Links
“The Pause” by Christopher Honey; Confession Eclipsed; John Wilson on “The Erosion of Sin”; How God Sees Us; Painting with Sunlight: The Stained Glass Art of Harry Clarke; Who Will Help a Stranded Manatee?

The scapegoat that broke the cycle
Rene Girard and the power of the Easter miracle

Friday Links
We have a winner!; Out of Practice; An Age of Extinction Is Coming. Here’s How to Survive; Poetess (and Possible Future Saint) Captures Essence of Holy Saturday; Ishion Hutchinson on Les Murray; Catholic Culture Podcast: On René Girard—Trevor Cribben Merrill
Announcing the Winners of the 2024 J.F. Powers Prize in Short Fiction

Is there such thing as a writerly vocation?
Don’t miss this one from Angela Townsend:
“I am aware I am insufferable. I am not concerned. God said something once about suffering small mammals. I assume God finds me hilarious. I write about my cats more than any mortal could stomach. I write about cola, pantyhose, and the actual Holy Ghost. I write about Hildegard of Bingen, pretzel nuggets, and the old man at work who signs sticky notes, “your forever friend, Joe.” I write about senators, Shaquille O’Neal, and walruses walrusing mightily upon the shore.“

Friday Links
The Miracle That Grew From the Ashes of 2018; Rhonda Ortiz on The Coming Home Network; Easter Bouquest of Poems 2025; Jordan Castro on Gatsby; Ethan McGuire: The Rusty Paperweight

John Keats and the times we’re in
The pursuit of beauty is the perfect response to uncertainty.
Friday Links

Seeds of truth
Mike Schramm on the similarity of the Gospels and certain pagan myths.

Friday Links
Fr. Ference on Flannery O’Connor at 100; Shemaiah Gonzalez’s Undaunted Joy; Edna O’Brien’s Real Feminine Mystique; James Matthew Wilson on Dana Gioia; Luma Simms on Defending Syria’s Christians; Nadya Williams on Shusaku Endo, Christianity, and Japan: Manifesto! Podcast

Tradition is the guardian of beauty
What are the conditions for creativity and beauty? Father Michael Rennier thinks that, perhaps, we have it all wrong.

Friday Links
‘Everything Beautiful Comes From and Speaks of God,’ Says French Artist; James Matthew Wilson on the Catholic Culture Podcast; The Moral Authority of a Body; B.D. McClay: The Soul Should Not Be Handled; And Announcing the J.F Powers Short Fiction Contest Shortlist
Announcing the 2024 J.F. Powers Prize for Short Fiction Finalists

A little incarnation
On this feast of the Annunciation, Jessica Lynne Henkle reminds us of the maternal instinct that creates little incarnations of beauty in all sorts of forms.

Friday Links
Ekphrastic Sacred Poetry Contest from Catholic Literary Arts; Christopher Scalia on“Mending Wall”; To Save Our Cities, Let’s Go to the Movies by Jon Bishop; Matthew Milliner: Mary Underground; WSJ reviews some children’s books; Mark Bauerlein & Cheryl Hughes on Fulton Sheen; Cassandra Nelson & Andrew Klavan on A Theology of Fiction